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Last week, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) announced it was proposing to place the world's largest terrestrial mustelid on the list. Only 250-300 wolverines are believed to survive in the contiguous U.S.

One of the rarest mammals in North America is staging a comeback in the Northwest. Wildlife biologists have tracked wolverines on mountainsides where they haven't been seen in many decades. But several new studies suggest the recovery could be short lived

Wolverines, back-country skiers, and cities that depend on water from the mountainous forests of Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, and Washington are in danger of loosing a critical resource this century: snow.Regional-scale climate projections show that if carbon

The Fish and Wildlife Service has refused to give wolverines, protections under the Endangered Species Act. With only 300 wolverines remaining in the wild, it is crucial that ESA protection be extended to the wolverine which is now extinct from the lower

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service determined today that wolverines warrant protection under the federal Endangered Species Act but that those protections will be withheld indefinitely due to the backlog of other species awaiting an official listing

Michigan's last wild wolverine is dead and gone ... but not forgotten. Jeff Ford spent years tracking and keeping tabs on the female wolverine, after she was first sighted in Huron County in February 2004. These are some of the photos he shot with a trail

Fierce and fearless, this is the common image of wolverines. But this is only part of the story. To help save these remarkable animals, Wildlife Conservation Society wildlife biologists are conducting the most intensive study of the wolverines

HELENA, Mont. - A federal agency's refusal to protect wolverines under the Endangered Species Act is being challenged in court.
Groups that filed the lawsuit Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Missoula say politics overrode science in the U.S. Fish and W